Thomas S. Monson, president of the Mormons, shares two inspirational Christmas stories of people who were more concerned about giving than receiving. These stories can help us to focus on the true meaning of Christmas, as a time to give as Jesus gave, and to put the...

One of the most effective ways to teach the world about Christianity is to be an example. When we live our lives, we are preaching a sermon about our beliefs, and others may judge Jesus Christ by our actions if we’ve taken on ourselves His name. Thomas S. Monson...

As Thanksgiving approaches, it’s a good time to talk about gratitude. This has been a favorite topic of Thomas S. Monson, president of the Mormons. One of his most popular talks is entitled, “Finding Joy in the Journey” and that joy is found partially through...

Thomas S. Monson, President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, frequently encourages the Mormons to do their duty. “I love, I cherish the noble word duty (Thomas S. Monson, “The Call of Duty,” Ensign, May 1986, 37). As a man who devoted his life to...

Thomas S. Monson loves to share stories from his own life and the lives of valiant people around the world. He often tells stories of war, which brings out the best and worst in people, and opens the doors for amazing valor and service. Following are some stories he...

Missionary work requires sacrifice, maturity, and a testimony and a young man or woman who wants to serve must begin preparing in his childhood. In these quotes, President Monson shares thoughts and stories that suggest how young people should prepare to serve as...

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